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they graduated from an officer training program run by nato and the afghan defenseinisy the women will not serve on the front lines. they'll work in finance and logistics. the program is now recruiting a second class of officer candidates. >>> the government has not seve diabetes drug avan the drug is anne eur because it's linked to fatal heart attacks as lisa stark the diabetes drug avandia has been long and hard-fought. leading the charge, dr. steve nissen, cardiologist at cleveland clinic. >> people have been asking me, don't you feel vindicated? this is not about personal vindication, it's about doing the right thing for patients. >> reporter: it was dr. nissen who first raised the alarm about avandia in 2007. he found the drug increased the risk of heart attack by 43%. the fda had approved the drug eight years earlier. so what was the agency's response? >> i became, you know, their enemy for challenging a drug's safety. >> reporter: the battle lines were drawn. drugmaker glaxosmithkline and some at the fda insisting avandia was safe. dr. nissen insisting it wasn't. >> it means a l
they graduated from an officer training program run by nato and the afghan defenseinisy the women will not serve on the front lines. they'll work in finance and logistics. the program is now recruiting a second class of officer candidates. >>> the government has not seve diabetes drug avan the drug is anne eur because it's linked to fatal heart attacks as lisa stark the diabetes drug avandia has been long and hard-fought. leading the charge, dr. steve nissen, cardiologist at cleveland...
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union sanctions are not having any significant effect on iran's nuclear weapons program, we see our nato ally, turkey, announcing they look forward to a huge increase in trade with iran and you have russia and china, and supplying them with petroleum products, crediting the international markets and a whole range of military sales as well. so, the sanctions root has failed and the administration, our administration, has no plan b, other, i fear, than accepting iran as the nuclear power. >> eric: that's not what the administration says, bob gates this week said that he thinks sanctions are working and are tougher than they expected. >> i think that is badly mistake en and the evidence is that iran continues the weapons program, i haven't heard any administration official say anything to the contrary. and, indeed the whole rationale for sanctions is the administration now -- as the administration advocates them is not to stop years the nuclear w program but, to bring them back to the negotiating table and that is a symbol of weakness. >> eric: how do you stop them when they put on-line a n
union sanctions are not having any significant effect on iran's nuclear weapons program, we see our nato ally, turkey, announcing they look forward to a huge increase in trade with iran and you have russia and china, and supplying them with petroleum products, crediting the international markets and a whole range of military sales as well. so, the sanctions root has failed and the administration, our administration, has no plan b, other, i fear, than accepting iran as the nuclear power....
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killing two nato soldiers, adding to what has already become the deadliest year in the war. still the pentagon said it doesn't anticipate many big changes to the nation's war strategy when president obama review what is we're doing in december. so what if anything should change? joining me now, retired marine lieutenant colonel, fox news analyst. good morning. >> nice to be with you, as always. >> jamie: thank you. so i always learn a lot. the viewers do, too. defense secretary robert gates and the joint chief admiral mullen both basically say the same thing. let me just put up a full screen of one of the quotes. this is from secretary gates. he basically says he suspects we will find some areas where we can make some adjustments and speaks, which i want to ask about using that word to enhance what is going on. i have not gotten a sense that any basic changes are likely to occur. tweaks. that sounds like small changes in a time and a war where it's been the deadliest ever. what are your thoughts? >> the strategy was to get out of there as soon as possible. it's laid out in b
killing two nato soldiers, adding to what has already become the deadliest year in the war. still the pentagon said it doesn't anticipate many big changes to the nation's war strategy when president obama review what is we're doing in december. so what if anything should change? joining me now, retired marine lieutenant colonel, fox news analyst. good morning. >> nice to be with you, as always. >> jamie: thank you. so i always learn a lot. the viewers do, too. defense secretary...
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they are having marginal impact in some places, but plenty of countries, china, russia, turkey, our nato ally said they would supply and refine petroleum products and continue to finance iran's international activities and in terms of stopping the nuclear weapons program the sanctions are having no effect. >> that is what it's all about. >> the administration now says, the sanctions are not to stop the nuclear program but to get iran back to the negotiating table and, so far they haven't accomplished that. martha: it buys them a lot of time, doesn't night time is usually on the side of the proliferator in a nuclear proliferation context and that is what iran wants and that is what it has. martha: let me ask you about the sarah shourd and the hikers because it has gotten a lot of attention and she came out and said we are not spies. he said, mahmoud ahmadinejad is saying, wasn't it great of us to let her go, an act of compassion on our part but we have 8 iranian dissidents, that we would like to have released now in return for her release. should we play that game. >> no, these people wer
they are having marginal impact in some places, but plenty of countries, china, russia, turkey, our nato ally said they would supply and refine petroleum products and continue to finance iran's international activities and in terms of stopping the nuclear weapons program the sanctions are having no effect. >> that is what it's all about. >> the administration now says, the sanctions are not to stop the nuclear program but to get iran back to the negotiating table and, so far they...
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according to nato four others were hurt including an american civilian. there are no reports of reason me fire at this time. officials say the crash makes 2010 the deadliest year for our soldiers since the war began, nine years ago. bill: awful stories. >>> house republicans, set to unveil a new contract with america, a blueprint on how they will run the government if they gain control of the house and senate come november. the rollout stems from an online program that's called america speaking out which urges americans to share priorities and their ideas for the nation. here is how the house republican leadership unveiled their idea just a few monthing back: >> the purpose of this project is to give the american people a mega phone to speak out, using the best technology available. it lifts the voices and help of the american people so we begin by listening and turning around the equation in this town to produce an economy and an america that meets with the approval of the american people. bill: so here we are now, four-months later, after the idea was h
according to nato four others were hurt including an american civilian. there are no reports of reason me fire at this time. officials say the crash makes 2010 the deadliest year for our soldiers since the war began, nine years ago. bill: awful stories. >>> house republicans, set to unveil a new contract with america, a blueprint on how they will run the government if they gain control of the house and senate come november. the rollout stems from an online program that's called america...
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nato helicopters took off from afghanistan to launch these air strikes. there is the area where all this happened. it was a push to drive taliban fighters out of that border area. the attacks came days after million -- militants attacked a security outpost along that very difficult border area. cyber sleuths getting a clear picture of this computer superbug that was unleashed on iran. security experts say that the substitute next worm was designed to stab taj factories. they say the virus targeted not just any factory but two iranian nuclear facilities and also hit the personal computers of top officials in the iranian nuclear program, if you can believe this. who is responsible for this virus and what does it mean, what might we find out from it. greg palkot is in london looking into this situation. how serious is this. >> reporter: first of all this is serious stuff. it's being described to me as a breakthrough in cyberwar fair. this is how it was explained to me by a leading computer expert in bond done. the substitute next worm is a computer virus whi
nato helicopters took off from afghanistan to launch these air strikes. there is the area where all this happened. it was a push to drive taliban fighters out of that border area. the attacks came days after million -- militants attacked a security outpost along that very difficult border area. cyber sleuths getting a clear picture of this computer superbug that was unleashed on iran. security experts say that the substitute next worm was designed to stab taj factories. they say the virus...
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nato saying that the helicopter crash in southern afghanistan killed nine u.s. service members and now the deadliest year for coalition forces in afghanistan. >>> what will he say this time? iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad on deck at the united nations this morning. the mothers of two american hikers still being held captive in iran hoping they'll get a chance to speak with the iranian president this week. >>> delaware gop nominee christine o'donnell denying she used the funds illegally. >> why are you listening to a liberal organization in the first place? they're scared that the person that harry reid called his pet is not going to get the seat. the momentum surrounding the campaign is obvious. that's why they're creating baseless accusations. >> can you talk about -- >> stop it. i'm confident that we have been ethical. we have not, i personally have not misused the campaign funds. we have our fec lawyer, a great attorney, answering those charges if it ever goes anywhere. >> a watchdog group filed a complaint over checks that o'donnell wrote after the 20
nato saying that the helicopter crash in southern afghanistan killed nine u.s. service members and now the deadliest year for coalition forces in afghanistan. >>> what will he say this time? iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad on deck at the united nations this morning. the mothers of two american hikers still being held captive in iran hoping they'll get a chance to speak with the iranian president this week. >>> delaware gop nominee christine o'donnell denying she used the...
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and nato nuclear policy, u.s. tactical weapons deployed in europe, and the role of nuclear weapons in nato's security. russia for a large number of -- russia's large number of small, short-range tactical weapons must be part of the discussion. these weapons are transportable and they are small enough to put in baggage, and they are the dream of a terrorist. much more dangerous to russia and europe than they are any kind of protection. russia has most of them. the fundamental question that nato has not come to grips with, but is beginning to discuss -- and in the years ahead, do we want russia to be inside or outside the atlantic security? the same question must be answered by the russian. -- the russians. we must not get trapped in a cold war-looking backward kind of atmosphere. nor ignore obvious changes, as sherlock holmes would tell us. winston churchill said, more than once, but i think it is applicable to native today. no matter how beautiful the strategy, you must occasionally look at the results. i believe
and nato nuclear policy, u.s. tactical weapons deployed in europe, and the role of nuclear weapons in nato's security. russia for a large number of -- russia's large number of small, short-range tactical weapons must be part of the discussion. these weapons are transportable and they are small enough to put in baggage, and they are the dream of a terrorist. much more dangerous to russia and europe than they are any kind of protection. russia has most of them. the fundamental question that nato...
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. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we do not see, frankly speaking, any benefits that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or might emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be discussed at a major conference in the russian capital next week. >> this is "bbc world news." headlines this hour -- pope benedict has called on britain to respect its christian roots on the first ever papal state visit to the country. the human cost of the u.s. financial downturn has poverty's levels rise to their highest levels in nearly 60 years -- as poverty levels rise to their highest levels in nearly 60 years. afghanistan striking a blow for women's rights with a record number of female candidates taking part in this saturday's parliamentary elections. more than 400 women serving for a least 64 of the
. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we do not see, frankly speaking, any benefits that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or might emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will...
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it is not clear what caused the crash. 529 nato soldiers have been killed in the country this year. china suspended a planned meeting with japan. it says the atmosphere of the u.n. summit is not suitable for talks. relations have deteriorated since japan detained a chinese official airboats capt. two weeks ago. an official has resigned. he has not been on speaking terms with the president. they disagreed about a draft constitution and other issues. the rest of the country is under islamist insurgents. >> when you first read the figure, you think it is a mistake, but this year 1% of gdp for the entire world will be spent on the care of them mentioned patients. in studies suggest this will grow rapidly. we have this. >> good quality care for older people cannot be done cheaply. this financial pressure is expected to increase everywhere in coming years because the elderly are growing in number. they's report concerns financial impact of dementia around the world. the estimated cost is $600 billion. the report points out it is much higher than the annual retail revenue of the giant wal-
it is not clear what caused the crash. 529 nato soldiers have been killed in the country this year. china suspended a planned meeting with japan. it says the atmosphere of the u.n. summit is not suitable for talks. relations have deteriorated since japan detained a chinese official airboats capt. two weeks ago. an official has resigned. he has not been on speaking terms with the president. they disagreed about a draft constitution and other issues. the rest of the country is under islamist...
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. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we don't see, frankly speaking, any benefit that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or may emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be discussed at a major conference in the russian capital next week. "bbc news", moscow. >> you're watching "bbc news." our headlines so far. a prominent pakistani politician, dr. imran farooq, leader of the m.q.m. party has been stabbed to death outside his home in britain. the pope has arrived in london on the first state visit by a pope since the 16th century. his message was for contrast licks to stay true to their christian roots. >> a blast killed nine people on a bus in turkey. they have carried out a number of roadside bomb attacks. >> the blast on a lonely road in the southeastern corner of turkey reduced th
. >> but the russians are already concerned that nato military forces could be sent to the arctic to protect western interests. >> we don't see, frankly speaking, any benefit that nato might bring to the arctic. the arctic countries have confirmed that all the problems that exist or may emerge in the area could be resolved through political means and international law. >> the question of whether the arctic will become an area of international cooperation or conflict will be...
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the russian president has said that he used to the presence of nato on the other side of the border with some concern. at one level, this is norway saying, we are strong and we will defend our interests. on the other hand, it is reassuring russia that an attack could not possibly be launched from its soil. the irony of this situation -- the world exploits mineral resources, and global warming causes the ice melt that makes them more accessible. the whole problem exacerbates. that is something environmental experts will be looking at. >> thank you very much. you can find out more by going to the bbc news website. there's a lot on there, and an explanation of the role the u.n. has. let's take a look at some of the other headlines. president obama hopes of persuading an increasingly skeptical public that he is on top of america's economic troubles have suffered another setback. his top adviser on the economy, larry summers, has announced he will leave the white house at the end of the year. it is all happening with the economy if the center stage in the run-up to the midterm congressional e
the russian president has said that he used to the presence of nato on the other side of the border with some concern. at one level, this is norway saying, we are strong and we will defend our interests. on the other hand, it is reassuring russia that an attack could not possibly be launched from its soil. the irony of this situation -- the world exploits mineral resources, and global warming causes the ice melt that makes them more accessible. the whole problem exacerbates. that is something...
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nato forces in afghanistan said they have killed more than 50 people in a helicopter attack. in a rare mission that their forces and heard pakistani aerospace, the helicopters were pursuing militants after they attacked a security post near the border. the correspondent in kabul as more details. >> we did receive a short statement here in afghanistan, which gave some of the details, if not all of those details. we understand that there is an afghan patrol base close to the border to the east of the country. they were attacked by insurgents on friday. two apache helicopters, we think it is probably an american crew that they responded with, fire on friday, crossing over into pakistani air space on saturday. they say that there helicopters were attacked by small arms fire on the ground. they say that there were no civilians injured. obviously this is a difficult and remote area. my take time for the full story to remark -- to merge. a very unusual operation. in the time i have been here, i can only think of one weather has been a physical crossing of the border, and as you say,
nato forces in afghanistan said they have killed more than 50 people in a helicopter attack. in a rare mission that their forces and heard pakistani aerospace, the helicopters were pursuing militants after they attacked a security post near the border. the correspondent in kabul as more details. >> we did receive a short statement here in afghanistan, which gave some of the details, if not all of those details. we understand that there is an afghan patrol base close to the border to the...
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time, you have a growing insurgency by the taliban, and now hold military mission has been given to nato, and there are challenges to develop a strategy that works. one of the biggest problems is that the insurgency or the taliban actions is being supported by people based in pakistan. it is not an easy problem. it is a major challenge. the one hopeful thing i will say is that the man who designed the successful counter- insurgency strategy in afghanistan is now the central command and has responsibility for afghanistan. one hopes he will bring the same kind of genius that he brought to our were working in iraq, and turn afghanistan into the same kind of success. it is a very big challenge. >> the authorization for the use of military force, which is at the highest level the definition of what our mission was in afghanistan, refers to the if -- refers to the attacks on september 11, and uses the word "prevent." i believe that has been successful. >> we are allowed a couple of more questions. >> will you comment on the early combat phase in afghanistan, the failure to successfully target
time, you have a growing insurgency by the taliban, and now hold military mission has been given to nato, and there are challenges to develop a strategy that works. one of the biggest problems is that the insurgency or the taliban actions is being supported by people based in pakistan. it is not an easy problem. it is a major challenge. the one hopeful thing i will say is that the man who designed the successful counter- insurgency strategy in afghanistan is now the central command and has...
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. >>> nato says a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan this morning killing 9 american soldiers. the number of fallen heroes so far this year, more than 500. >>> mahmoud ahmadinejad wrapped up speaking at the united nations. right now, protesters are outside the u.n., not happy about the fact that he's here in the united states. >>> and a crucial day in washington for don't ask, don't tell, it the debate on whether to repeal it actually gets under way in the senate. yesterday pop sensation lady ga ga weighed in on the policy banning openly gay service members. more than 200,000 people rallied with her in maine. >>> lynyrd skynyrd are eulogizing the man who actually inspired the band's name. this is 77-year-old lynyrd skinner. he was a coach at the high school the band members attended. according to the group, he was the school's disciplinarian for long hair. you can bet he sent van distant and company to the principal's office quite a few times. the band is all right, and they withstood the stand. time. they thank their buddy from high school for it all. ♪ >>> home schooling is
. >>> nato says a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan this morning killing 9 american soldiers. the number of fallen heroes so far this year, more than 500. >>> mahmoud ahmadinejad wrapped up speaking at the united nations. right now, protesters are outside the u.n., not happy about the fact that he's here in the united states. >>> and a crucial day in washington for don't ask, don't tell, it the debate on whether to repeal it actually gets under way in the...
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and of course, nato remains the world's most successful alliance. together, with our allies, including new nato members in central and eastern europe, we are crafting a new strategic concept, that will help us meet not only traditional threats, but also emerging ones, like cybersecurity and nuclear proliferation. just yesterday, president obama and i discussed these issues, with nato secretary-general rasmussen. after the united states was attacked on 9-11, our allies invoked article 5 of the nato charter for the first tile. they joined us in the fight against al qaeda and the taliban. and after president obama refocused the mission in afghanistan, they contributed thousands of new troops and significant technical assistance. we honor the sacrifices our allies continue to make and recognize that we are always strongest when we work together. a core principle of all of our alliances is shared responsibility. each nation must step up to do its part. american leadership does not mean we do everything ourselves. we contribute our share often the largest
and of course, nato remains the world's most successful alliance. together, with our allies, including new nato members in central and eastern europe, we are crafting a new strategic concept, that will help us meet not only traditional threats, but also emerging ones, like cybersecurity and nuclear proliferation. just yesterday, president obama and i discussed these issues, with nato secretary-general rasmussen. after the united states was attacked on 9-11, our allies invoked article 5 of the...
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on the one side our alliance, member of nato very good strong relation with america. on the other side, iran is our neighbor. so we are in a position to talk. >> rose: i'm told that trade and the relationship between turkey and iran has grown. >> turkey depends on energy we don't have oil, we don't gas. >> rose: (laughs) right. you need to find it. >> so we are getting gas. in fact, we are getting gas from iran. iran is getting gas from turkmenistan. so... but they are selling it to us, you see. we wish to sell them, of course, russia wants to sell them. china wants to sell them. american companies are also in different ways selling them. so what is important here? the sanctions should be respect ed and sanctions, all those items fallen into sanction s we have to apply this. so as i said, sanctions are binding us, also. we are very careful on that. >> rose: what can turkey do then? give me a sense of what you would say to president obama? and what would you say to president ahmadinejad? >> first of all, it should be known that... because i know perception, you see. we
on the one side our alliance, member of nato very good strong relation with america. on the other side, iran is our neighbor. so we are in a position to talk. >> rose: i'm told that trade and the relationship between turkey and iran has grown. >> turkey depends on energy we don't have oil, we don't gas. >> rose: (laughs) right. you need to find it. >> so we are getting gas. in fact, we are getting gas from iran. iran is getting gas from turkmenistan. so... but they are...
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>> nato expansion is absolutely antiquated thinking. nato expansion does not add the security. what we want for your atlantic space is equal security for all countries irrespective of whether they are members of nato or they are members of organization of collective security treaty. and indwizability of security and the principle that no country should expand in security at the expense of the security of others. those were the principles pronounced at the top level in organization of security and cooperation in europe and in meetings between nato and russia in the' 9 90s. it didn't work. it didn't work in the former yugoslavia, it didn't work in georgia two years ago. so we suggested that this statement, statement of principle that securities in divisible and no one should expand security at the expense of security of others be made legally binding, that's the essence of president medvedev's initiative which is being discussed. >> and... >> rose: and you see a rens sans in the u.s./russia relationship. that was the word you used. >> yes, it's a rens sans in the sense of an enti
>> nato expansion is absolutely antiquated thinking. nato expansion does not add the security. what we want for your atlantic space is equal security for all countries irrespective of whether they are members of nato or they are members of organization of collective security treaty. and indwizability of security and the principle that no country should expand in security at the expense of the security of others. those were the principles pronounced at the top level in organization of...
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that area dominated by islamic militant groups focused on attacking nato troops who are on the border right of afghanistan-pakistan, there have been at least 15 suspected missile strikes this month. the most since the conflict began over six years ago. steve? >> meanwhile, brian, blackouts continue across bermuda at this hour after hurricane igor came ashore as a category 1 storm. rick leventhal is live in south hampton ber fewmuda. good morning. i see the winds are high and the surf is high. it's still raining. >> yeah. we're being buffeted by tropical storm force winds, bands of it and some sideways rain right now, steve, far cry from what we experienced overnight when the cat 1 winds were banging into this hotel and throwing some huge waves against the cliffs here. there are -- there were reported gusts of 93 miles per hour and sustained winds certainly above 70 but a very violent category 1. we just took a drive around the island to assess damages and saw that they did very, very well here at least at first light. there are a few trees down. there are some power lines down. the bi
that area dominated by islamic militant groups focused on attacking nato troops who are on the border right of afghanistan-pakistan, there have been at least 15 suspected missile strikes this month. the most since the conflict began over six years ago. steve? >> meanwhile, brian, blackouts continue across bermuda at this hour after hurricane igor came ashore as a category 1 storm. rick leventhal is live in south hampton ber fewmuda. good morning. i see the winds are high and the surf is...
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according to nato, four others were hurt including an american civilian. the crash happened in a province that's a taliban strong hold. the f.b.i. on its way to fort bliss, texas now where a gunman shot two women at a convenience store. the women believed to be clerks are being treated at a local hospital. military police shot the gunman dead. we don't know the identity of the shooter just yet. congress delaying a vote now on a bill to give $7.4 billion to first responders who got sick after the attacks of september 11th. a vote was expected this week but republicans objected to senator harry reid's addition of two amendments including the dream act that provides amnesty to illegal immigrants. those are your headlines. amnesty not to all illegal immigrants but to students who go to college or those who enter the military and here for five years. >> i believe senator hatch came up with the idea at first. the white house with his economic plan, hinting for a switch in leadership? >> let's check out kelly wright. >> hopefully he wants to talk about this. >> y
according to nato, four others were hurt including an american civilian. the crash happened in a province that's a taliban strong hold. the f.b.i. on its way to fort bliss, texas now where a gunman shot two women at a convenience store. the women believed to be clerks are being treated at a local hospital. military police shot the gunman dead. we don't know the identity of the shooter just yet. congress delaying a vote now on a bill to give $7.4 billion to first responders who got sick after...
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>> nato troops are striking deep into the heartland. they are doing sweeps in kandahar to try to drive out militants as part of operation nato strike. a general says the taliban troops are heavily entrenched and expect significant fighting. they sign the small business bill into law that provides $30 billion in banks for small business loans. republicans point out that banks are getting access to all the taxpayer cash but not being forced to lend it. gretch? >> with the dems in danger of losing majority in congress, several have gone on the attack and made it personal focusing on the past. >> try to sell you on the reputation but with this used car salesman, it's buyer beware. >> so will this be a mistake for democrats to ignore the issues? joining me now is the executive director of go pac and penny lee, former senior advisor to harry reid and democratic strategist. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> will it be a mistake for democrats not talking about what they voted for and attacking their opponents? >> they have hit th
>> nato troops are striking deep into the heartland. they are doing sweeps in kandahar to try to drive out militants as part of operation nato strike. a general says the taliban troops are heavily entrenched and expect significant fighting. they sign the small business bill into law that provides $30 billion in banks for small business loans. republicans point out that banks are getting access to all the taxpayer cash but not being forced to lend it. gretch? >> with the dems in...
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. >> alisyn: no, here's your headlines, we start with a serious story, two nato troops were killed after an ied explodes in southern afghanistan and five sinner gentlemen were killed in kandahar, so far, this is the deadliest year of the war, 530 international forces have died. the pentagon purchases thousands of copies of an army officer's memoir only to destroy them, in an effort to safeguard state secrets, steve centanni joins us from washington. explain what the defense department is worried about. >> reporter: they claim it could cause damage to national security if the original book came out and they don't say how but part of the book deals with intelligence information on mohammed atta, identified as a threat to the u.s., before the 9/11 attacks occurred. now, he, of course was the ringleader of those attacks and piloted one plane that did hit the world trade center. the book, "operation dark heart" was written by tony schaeffer, a lieutenant colonel in the army of reserves who claims he told the 9/11 commission about the early identification of atta but it did not appear in the f
. >> alisyn: no, here's your headlines, we start with a serious story, two nato troops were killed after an ied explodes in southern afghanistan and five sinner gentlemen were killed in kandahar, so far, this is the deadliest year of the war, 530 international forces have died. the pentagon purchases thousands of copies of an army officer's memoir only to destroy them, in an effort to safeguard state secrets, steve centanni joins us from washington. explain what the defense department is...
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candy crowley, and here are some other top stories today -- an improvised explosive device killed two nato service members in southern afghanistan today. officials did not say who was responsible for the attack. this year is already the deadliest of the war with more than 530 coalition forces killed. >>> a contentious issue between israelis and palestinians is set to reach an important deadline today. israel's moratorium on settlement construction in the west bank expires at midnight. the palestinians say new building could derail peace talks. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that 10-month-old curbs on new set. construction will not be -- settlement construction will not be extended despite appeals by president obama. >>> those are your top stories. up next, much more "fareed zakaria gps." and then on "reliable sources," lara logan talks about her trip to afghanistan. with the help of visa digital currency. which lets troy reiners, manager of nebraska's child support payment center, put money into pre-paid visa accounts for just a penny... instead of mailing out checks fo
candy crowley, and here are some other top stories today -- an improvised explosive device killed two nato service members in southern afghanistan today. officials did not say who was responsible for the attack. this year is already the deadliest of the war with more than 530 coalition forces killed. >>> a contentious issue between israelis and palestinians is set to reach an important deadline today. israel's moratorium on settlement construction in the west bank expires at midnight....
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>> well, there is a new nato cooperation. i mean, immediately after, there was again the conversations between uh, between russia and nato countries on uh, the joint nato relations, that their relations would continue in a positive and constructive way, and whatnot. so this is something, and this is something that actually can benefit not only nato countries and russia, because, you know, going against nato really doesn't pay off for russia in any way. but also, those countries that uh, that um, that would like to become nato members, maybe with this reset, maybe that russia's screaming hell about ukraine or georgia, joining nato would be less screaming, or maybe they would, whether they would set up some policy and some procedure in which it could be done with less, in a less hysterical manner, which i think is an important part of possible cooperation between the two sides. >> now, i gotta follow up on that and an earlier comment you made, put two things together here. do you think there's ever a possibility that russia and
>> well, there is a new nato cooperation. i mean, immediately after, there was again the conversations between uh, between russia and nato countries on uh, the joint nato relations, that their relations would continue in a positive and constructive way, and whatnot. so this is something, and this is something that actually can benefit not only nato countries and russia, because, you know, going against nato really doesn't pay off for russia in any way. but also, those countries that uh,...
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for with the special forces, the television claims responsibility nato says there's no record of enemy fire on fire in that area. >> the minors trapped in chile have been there 50 days now. about a mile under the minds. there is growing optimism they will be soon l. the president promised they'd be home by christmas but as they continued to drill bolt holes the say rescue could happen in early november. >> the wet as monsoon season in years. there's concern about rising rivers. not making this is easier for the commonwealth games. it will begin next month of many venues are and are ready. >> kron 4 morning news continues in a moment out over san francisco and eyes looking morning temperatures warm up today. another developing story out of new york city the united nations world nations meeting out of new york city the united nations world nations meeting for poverty summit. saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive
for with the special forces, the television claims responsibility nato says there's no record of enemy fire on fire in that area. >> the minors trapped in chile have been there 50 days now. about a mile under the minds. there is growing optimism they will be soon l. the president promised they'd be home by christmas but as they continued to drill bolt holes the say rescue could happen in early november. >> the wet as monsoon season in years. there's concern about rising rivers. not...
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the tell them claimed responsibility but nato says there is no reports of enemy fire in the area. >> the miners have been underground for 50 days. there is often an optimism it will get out sooner. chile's president promised they would be over by christmas but he could happen by november. >> there route wettest months since the season in years that killed thousands of people. it is not making things easier trying to get things ready in new delhi for the commonwealth games. many venues are not ready and some are under water. >> alive looks outside right now over san francisco win dying down the bed appeared patchy fog over san francisco win dying down the bed appeared patchy fog and warming temperatures ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing tv... you can take with you. u-verse now lets you download, watch hit tv shows and schedule recordings on your mobile phone. order u-verse tv today. plans starting at just $29 a month for six months, with dvr included. plus upgrade to u-verse u300 and get the u-verse mobile app free. take the u-verse tv experience with you. and record up to four sho
the tell them claimed responsibility but nato says there is no reports of enemy fire in the area. >> the miners have been underground for 50 days. there is often an optimism it will get out sooner. chile's president promised they would be over by christmas but he could happen by november. >> there route wettest months since the season in years that killed thousands of people. it is not making things easier trying to get things ready in new delhi for the commonwealth games. many...
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when you know that the nato invited russian leaders to take part in a nato summit that will take place in lisbon. to the russian part receive such an invitation and is it interested in such a trip to consider and i did hear about these reports in the media but it is often happens that the media are it had of awful channels we haven't received anything through official channels yet thank you you've just heard russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and his canadian counterpart lawrence cannon speaking live at a news conference here in moscow the main topic of discussion of the arctic ocean where russia and canada are hoping to claim large territories of the seabed which are believed to contain vast amounts of untapped natural resources. going to some other stories now that we're covering here on our t.v. as the u.s. deals with bankruptcies and foreclosures americans are looking at who's to blame for the current state of the economy some are pointing the finger squarely a failed investment bank lehman brothers and say its demise drove the country into debt artie's out of stasia churkin ex
when you know that the nato invited russian leaders to take part in a nato summit that will take place in lisbon. to the russian part receive such an invitation and is it interested in such a trip to consider and i did hear about these reports in the media but it is often happens that the media are it had of awful channels we haven't received anything through official channels yet thank you you've just heard russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and his canadian counterpart lawrence cannon...